Trump Told by Alan Dershowitz Constitutionality of Third Term Is Unclear. So, the whole thing boils down to whether Donald Trump could legally run for a third term, right? And apparently, Alan Dershowitz, the lawyer, has been throwing some uncertainty into the mix. This is interesting, to say the least. It’s tough to wrap your head around how the idea of a third term could be even slightly ambiguous, especially when you look at the 22nd Amendment. I mean, it’s pretty straightforward, right? No one can be elected president more than twice.
The conversation naturally shifts to the specific details of the situation.… Continue reading
In a recent interview, Alan Dershowitz, an emeritus Harvard Law Professor, argued against the characterization of Jeffrey Epstein as a “pedophile,” citing Epstein’s 2008 plea deal involving a 17-year-old. Dershowitz’s comments, made on NewsNation, focused on the specifics of the charges, despite the existence of broader allegations against Epstein. This plea deal, which resulted in a lenient sentence, was criticized in a 2020 Justice Department report. Dershowitz, who has a history of defending controversial figures and had a personal connection to Epstein, also defended Trump during his impeachment trial.
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According to AP News, Adria Kester, the chief judge of Iowa’s Second Judicial District, was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated after allegedly driving the wrong way on a highway. Witnesses reported Kester was unconscious behind the wheel before a deputy found her heavily intoxicated. After refusing field sobriety tests and a blood sample was obtained, Kester was booked into jail and later released without bond. Her attorney entered a not guilty plea and a special prosecutor from Polk County was appointed due to a conflict of interest.
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Epstein’s ex-lawyer – information has been suppressed, and it’s a critical moment for transparency. It’s easy to feel a sense of urgency when you consider the weight of the allegations and the layers of secrecy that have shrouded the Epstein case for so long. The idea that information has been suppressed, particularly when it involves such high-profile individuals, immediately raises a lot of questions. It’s a reasonable demand to want all the cards laid on the table.
The immediate implication seems to be that there’s something to hide. If there’s nothing to hide, why not release the files? The continued silence and the drip-feed of information, often through biased sources, only serve to fuel the speculation.… Continue reading
Ex-Epstein lawyer calls for release of additional Epstein materials. It seems the debate boils down to this: is releasing the names and details within the Epstein documents going to fuel conspiracy theories, or is hiding this information the real conspiracy? It’s a crucial question, and the answer may lie somewhere in the complex web of accusations, denials, and potential conflicts of interest.
Justice delayed is indeed justice denied, and as the saying goes, justice buried is protection bought. The case of Jeffrey Epstein has dragged on, and the implications of the secrecy surrounding the released materials are significant. The involvement of figures like Alan Dershowitz, an attorney who represented Epstein, raises further concerns.… Continue reading
In a recent op-ed, former Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz stated that Epstein never created a “client list,” though the FBI interviewed alleged victims who named “clients,” whose names have been redacted. Dershowitz sought to distance former President Donald Trump from Epstein, stating that their relationship ended long ago. Dershowitz also argued that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while also stating it seemed likely Epstein was assisted by jail personnel, but denied claims of Epstein ties to the Israeli government. Ultimately, Dershowitz maintains there is nothing more to disclose beyond what has already been revealed.
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